Pop TV's new behind-the-scenes video for the Wolf Creek series shows "all the games Mick Taylor plays." Also in this morning's Horror Highlights are Redbox release details for Patient Seven and two clips and a trailer for Hell House LLC.
Wolf Creek Series Behind-the-Scenes Video: "Inspired by one of the most terrifying, cult movie franchises ever released in theaters, episode 2 of the six-part television event, Wolf Creek, premiere[d] exclusively on Pop [on] October 21 at 10:00 Pm, Et/Pt."
"Pop’s limited series event--inspired by one of the "25 best horror movies since 2000" (Av Squad), one of the "100 Best Horror films" (Time Out) and one of the "25 Best Horror Movies Since The Shining" (Vulture)--is an intense psychological thriller [that premiered on] Friday, October 14, at 10/9c. It stars John Jarratt as killer Mick Taylor, wreaking havoc in the Australian Outback except, this time, things are different. The series turns an entire genre on its head...
Wolf Creek Series Behind-the-Scenes Video: "Inspired by one of the most terrifying, cult movie franchises ever released in theaters, episode 2 of the six-part television event, Wolf Creek, premiere[d] exclusively on Pop [on] October 21 at 10:00 Pm, Et/Pt."
"Pop’s limited series event--inspired by one of the "25 best horror movies since 2000" (Av Squad), one of the "100 Best Horror films" (Time Out) and one of the "25 Best Horror Movies Since The Shining" (Vulture)--is an intense psychological thriller [that premiered on] Friday, October 14, at 10/9c. It stars John Jarratt as killer Mick Taylor, wreaking havoc in the Australian Outback except, this time, things are different. The series turns an entire genre on its head...
- 11/7/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
In October of 2015, genre distributor Terror Films announced that principal photography had begun on an Untitled Horror Anthology, now titled Patient Seven. The structure of the anthology includes a wrap-around, written by Barry Jay Stitch (The Chosen) and directed by horror veteran Danny Draven (Ghost Month, Reel Evil), which intertwines 7 award winning, short …
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- 8/10/2016
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
It’s been less than a year since production began on Danny Draven’s Patient Seven, and now a trailer and an official poster have been revealed for the anthology horror film.
Take a peek at the trailer and poster located at the bottom of this story. An exact release date has yet to be announced for Patient Seven, but we will inform our readers on further updates.
Press Release: Los Angeles, CA (August 3rd, 2016) – In October of 2015, genre distributor Terror Films announced that principal photography had begun on an Untitled Horror Anthology, now titled Patient Seven. The structure of the anthology includes a wrap-around, written by Barry Jay Stitch (The Chosen) and directed by horror veteran Danny Draven (Ghost Month, Reel Evil), which intertwines 7 award winning, short films by filmmakers from around the globe. The filmmakers include: Nicholas Peterson, Paul Davis, Ómar Örn Hauksson, Dean Hewison, Erlingur Ottar Thoroddsen,...
Take a peek at the trailer and poster located at the bottom of this story. An exact release date has yet to be announced for Patient Seven, but we will inform our readers on further updates.
Press Release: Los Angeles, CA (August 3rd, 2016) – In October of 2015, genre distributor Terror Films announced that principal photography had begun on an Untitled Horror Anthology, now titled Patient Seven. The structure of the anthology includes a wrap-around, written by Barry Jay Stitch (The Chosen) and directed by horror veteran Danny Draven (Ghost Month, Reel Evil), which intertwines 7 award winning, short films by filmmakers from around the globe. The filmmakers include: Nicholas Peterson, Paul Davis, Ómar Örn Hauksson, Dean Hewison, Erlingur Ottar Thoroddsen,...
- 8/4/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
By Jonathan Weichsel
MoreHorror.com
The Filmmaker's Book of the Dead is written by Danny Draven with a forward by Charles Band, owner of Full Moon Pictures.
The book features interviews with Mick Garris (Sleepwalkers, Bag of Bones, Desperation, The Stand,) John Ottman (Composer/Editor of X:Men: Days of Future Past, The Usual Suspects,) Mark Ordesky & Jane Fleming (Producers of Lovely Molly, Exists,) Kane Hodder (Jason from the Friday the 13th, part 7 to 10, Hatchet,) Tibor Takacs (Director of The Gate, Spiders 3D, Megasnake,) John Debney (Composer of Predators, Sin City, End of Days,) Jojo Draven (Composer of Patient Seven, Ghost Month, Reel Evil,) Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes, Weird Science,) Mike Mendez (Director of The Gravedancers, Big Ass Spider,) Neal Marshall Stevens (Screenwriter of Thir13en Ghosts, Hellraiser: Deader,) Chris Alexander (Former Editor in Chief of Fangoria Magazine, Filmmaker,) Jessica Cameron (Actress/Director of Truth or Dare,) Denise Gossett (Founder...
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The Filmmaker's Book of the Dead is written by Danny Draven with a forward by Charles Band, owner of Full Moon Pictures.
The book features interviews with Mick Garris (Sleepwalkers, Bag of Bones, Desperation, The Stand,) John Ottman (Composer/Editor of X:Men: Days of Future Past, The Usual Suspects,) Mark Ordesky & Jane Fleming (Producers of Lovely Molly, Exists,) Kane Hodder (Jason from the Friday the 13th, part 7 to 10, Hatchet,) Tibor Takacs (Director of The Gate, Spiders 3D, Megasnake,) John Debney (Composer of Predators, Sin City, End of Days,) Jojo Draven (Composer of Patient Seven, Ghost Month, Reel Evil,) Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes, Weird Science,) Mike Mendez (Director of The Gravedancers, Big Ass Spider,) Neal Marshall Stevens (Screenwriter of Thir13en Ghosts, Hellraiser: Deader,) Chris Alexander (Former Editor in Chief of Fangoria Magazine, Filmmaker,) Jessica Cameron (Actress/Director of Truth or Dare,) Denise Gossett (Founder...
- 2/1/2016
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Ilo Ilo (Anthony Chen, Singapore)
Quinzaine Des RÉALISATEURS
Set in Singapore on the verge of the Asian crisis of 1997, Anthony Chen's first feature starts with a blurred shot: the back of a young boy doing something noisy and strange in front of a window. It works as a metaphor of what the film will tell: blurred reality, blurred futures, blurred conscience of the world in a young boy's mind before affection will make him grow up.
In young Jiale's middle-class family, Dad is a not too successful sales executive and Mom is a public officer, and she's expecting her second child. This is why she insists on hiring a maid. And since it is how the market goes, the maid will be Filipino. Teresa arrives in the family's small flat: not talkative, a good Catholic, keeping much to herself but frequently listening to music from home on her Walkman.
Quinzaine Des RÉALISATEURS
Set in Singapore on the verge of the Asian crisis of 1997, Anthony Chen's first feature starts with a blurred shot: the back of a young boy doing something noisy and strange in front of a window. It works as a metaphor of what the film will tell: blurred reality, blurred futures, blurred conscience of the world in a young boy's mind before affection will make him grow up.
In young Jiale's middle-class family, Dad is a not too successful sales executive and Mom is a public officer, and she's expecting her second child. This is why she insists on hiring a maid. And since it is how the market goes, the maid will be Filipino. Teresa arrives in the family's small flat: not talkative, a good Catholic, keeping much to herself but frequently listening to music from home on her Walkman.
- 5/22/2013
- by Marie-Pierre Duhamel
- MUBI
Director/writer: Danny Draven.
Cast: Marina Resa, Shirley To and Akiko Shima.
Once in a while, a filmmaker will see fit to remake an Asian J-Horror product. Some will prove mildly successful, and others are best forgotten. For a select few, including Ghost Month, they are stuck in a zone where it can be better if only it paid more attention to the details.
The original treatment, The Maid (2005), is generally well received. It reveals some of the ancient Chinese traditions of how the dead should be honored during the seventh month of the lunar year. Much like the ancient Celtic tradition of Halloween, ghosts are said to freely roam the land. These ancestral spirits are greatly respected. Without some kind of spin to the customs, a movie cannot be made. In both films, they are also greatly feared.
With Ghost Month, the tale is a cautionary one of how curiousity can kill the cat.
Cast: Marina Resa, Shirley To and Akiko Shima.
Once in a while, a filmmaker will see fit to remake an Asian J-Horror product. Some will prove mildly successful, and others are best forgotten. For a select few, including Ghost Month, they are stuck in a zone where it can be better if only it paid more attention to the details.
The original treatment, The Maid (2005), is generally well received. It reveals some of the ancient Chinese traditions of how the dead should be honored during the seventh month of the lunar year. Much like the ancient Celtic tradition of Halloween, ghosts are said to freely roam the land. These ancestral spirits are greatly respected. Without some kind of spin to the customs, a movie cannot be made. In both films, they are also greatly feared.
With Ghost Month, the tale is a cautionary one of how curiousity can kill the cat.
- 3/8/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
While there aren't any horror releases by major studios this week, there is, however, one notable film that should make up for the drought we are having. It is a film that should be re-subtitled "Shock and Awe" as that was how our @Foywonder felt after viewing Birdemic: Shock and Terror.
Anyway, this avian midnight movie sensation is directed by James Nguyen and stars Alan Bagh, Whitney Moore, Janae Caster, Colton Osborne, and Adam Sessa plus five seconds of stock footage of Tippi Hedren from a previous film.
This week also brings us Psych: 9 from Ghost House Underground. This film is directed by Andrew Shortell and produced by Gareth Jones; it stars Sara Foster, Cary Elwes, Michael Biehn, and Gabriel Man. Rounding out the list are a wacky concept that has warrior creatures battling it out for our amusement and a fusion ghost story.
Birdemic: Shock and Terror (Review...
Anyway, this avian midnight movie sensation is directed by James Nguyen and stars Alan Bagh, Whitney Moore, Janae Caster, Colton Osborne, and Adam Sessa plus five seconds of stock footage of Tippi Hedren from a previous film.
This week also brings us Psych: 9 from Ghost House Underground. This film is directed by Andrew Shortell and produced by Gareth Jones; it stars Sara Foster, Cary Elwes, Michael Biehn, and Gabriel Man. Rounding out the list are a wacky concept that has warrior creatures battling it out for our amusement and a fusion ghost story.
Birdemic: Shock and Terror (Review...
- 2/22/2011
- by kwlow
- DreadCentral.com
After already being released to DVD earlier in 2009, it appears that the critically panned Ghost Month had a successful enough run on DVD that they are going to give this supernaturally charged horror film a Blu-Ray release on Febuary 22, 2011.
Ghost Month stars Marina Resa, Shirley To, Akiko Shima and Rick Irvin and is from the director of Deathbed - Danny Draven. In it, Danny Draven takes the helm for this supernaturally driven shocker about an unassuming housekeeper drawn into a terrifying world of vengeful apparitions. According to the Chinese calendar, the seventh month of every year marks the time when the restless spirits of the dead break free from the gates of hell to mix among the mortals. During this time, specific rules must be followed to avoid falling prey to the spirits of the damned. When a solitude-seeking housekeeper arrives at the desert home of a superstitious Chinese woman and her devoutly religious aunt,...
Ghost Month stars Marina Resa, Shirley To, Akiko Shima and Rick Irvin and is from the director of Deathbed - Danny Draven. In it, Danny Draven takes the helm for this supernaturally driven shocker about an unassuming housekeeper drawn into a terrifying world of vengeful apparitions. According to the Chinese calendar, the seventh month of every year marks the time when the restless spirits of the dead break free from the gates of hell to mix among the mortals. During this time, specific rules must be followed to avoid falling prey to the spirits of the damned. When a solitude-seeking housekeeper arrives at the desert home of a superstitious Chinese woman and her devoutly religious aunt,...
- 1/7/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
The Filmmaker’s Book of the Dead
By Danny Draven
328 pages
Focal Press (January 5, 2010)
Isbn: 0240812069
Buy It Here
The Filmmaker’s Book of the Dead was written by Danny Draven, a low budget horror filmmaker. The book covers every step of the filmmaking process (pre-production, production, post-production, and marketing) and is full of the author’s experience and advice. There are also several insightful interviews throughout the book where horror icons such as Stuart Gordon, Robert Englund, and Tom Savini, dispense advice to aspiring filmmakers. The book is beautifully laid out and is full of great images. There is also a companion website to the book where you can download examples of forms used in filmmaking and watch multimedia examples of topics discussed in the book. The Filmmaker’s Book of the Dead is an amazing resource for all aspiring filmmakers in any genre.
Foreword by Charles Band
Section One...
By Danny Draven
328 pages
Focal Press (January 5, 2010)
Isbn: 0240812069
Buy It Here
The Filmmaker’s Book of the Dead was written by Danny Draven, a low budget horror filmmaker. The book covers every step of the filmmaking process (pre-production, production, post-production, and marketing) and is full of the author’s experience and advice. There are also several insightful interviews throughout the book where horror icons such as Stuart Gordon, Robert Englund, and Tom Savini, dispense advice to aspiring filmmakers. The book is beautifully laid out and is full of great images. There is also a companion website to the book where you can download examples of forms used in filmmaking and watch multimedia examples of topics discussed in the book. The Filmmaker’s Book of the Dead is an amazing resource for all aspiring filmmakers in any genre.
Foreword by Charles Band
Section One...
- 12/3/2010
- by nick
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Ghost MonthYear: 2009Director: Danny DravenStudio: North American Motion PicturesStars: Marina Resa, Shirley To, Rick IrvinMPAA Rating: RRunning Time: 103 MinsOfficial Website: http://www.ghostmonthmovie.com/“Ghost Month” is a horror film that I’ve been looking forward to for a while, as I’m a fan Danny Draven’s work. He has directed such horror films such as, Horrorvision, Hell Asylum, and...
- 8/28/2009
- by Anthony T
Ghost Month is writer/director Danny Draven’s effort to make a subtle, suspenseful American film in the vein of your favorite Asian horror movies. The result, unfortunately, is that the attempted subtlety comes across as tedious and relatively predictable.
Alyssa (Marina Resa) works for a housekeeping agency and has been assigned to the estate of Ms. Wu (Shirley To), who lives far out in the desert. The young maid is trying to clear her head and get away from an abusive ex-boyfriend (Jerod Edington), so the seclusion and strict rules of the household seem to be a perfect fit. She is thrown off immediately, however, by the culture shock she endures while living with Ms. Wu and her Aunt Chen (Akiko Shima). Alyssa has arrived right at the start of “Ghost Month,” a traditional Chinese period where rituals, such as the burning of paper money, must be carried out...
Alyssa (Marina Resa) works for a housekeeping agency and has been assigned to the estate of Ms. Wu (Shirley To), who lives far out in the desert. The young maid is trying to clear her head and get away from an abusive ex-boyfriend (Jerod Edington), so the seclusion and strict rules of the household seem to be a perfect fit. She is thrown off immediately, however, by the culture shock she endures while living with Ms. Wu and her Aunt Chen (Akiko Shima). Alyssa has arrived right at the start of “Ghost Month,” a traditional Chinese period where rituals, such as the burning of paper money, must be carried out...
- 8/15/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
Curious to know what frightful films and devilish discs will be available to view in the privacy of your own digital dungeon this week? Fango's got you covered.
Below the jump you'll find the full list of titles arriving in-stores tomorrow, July 21, 2009 in our weekly version of the famous Fangoria Chopping List - updated with all the last-minute additions and deletions.
Presented with "branching" coverage with trailers, interviews, and reviews for select titles!
Note: Clickable links lead to Amazon.com
Bundy: Lionsgate
Ted Bundy terrorized 1970s America with a cross-country killing spree through seven states that left over 30 dead while terrorizing coed dorms, and escaping from two jails. Aka Bundy: An American Icon.
Starring Kane Hodder (Friday The 13th, Hatchet), Corin Nemec (Ghost Whisperer)
Coraline (DVD, Bd)
Be Careful What You Wish For...
An adventurous girl finds another world that is a strangely idealized version of her frustrating home, but it has sinister secrets.
Below the jump you'll find the full list of titles arriving in-stores tomorrow, July 21, 2009 in our weekly version of the famous Fangoria Chopping List - updated with all the last-minute additions and deletions.
Presented with "branching" coverage with trailers, interviews, and reviews for select titles!
Note: Clickable links lead to Amazon.com
Bundy: Lionsgate
Ted Bundy terrorized 1970s America with a cross-country killing spree through seven states that left over 30 dead while terrorizing coed dorms, and escaping from two jails. Aka Bundy: An American Icon.
Starring Kane Hodder (Friday The 13th, Hatchet), Corin Nemec (Ghost Whisperer)
Coraline (DVD, Bd)
Be Careful What You Wish For...
An adventurous girl finds another world that is a strangely idealized version of her frustrating home, but it has sinister secrets.
- 7/20/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
- Fangoria
The Asian-influenced American Indie, Ghost Month (previously featured in Fangoria #279) will be arriving on DVD July 21st via Dark World Pictures.
To celebrate the release, filmmaker Danny Draven (Deathbed) dropped Fango a line to let us know that he'll be appearing along with much of his cast and crew at a special signing event at Burbank horror staple, Dark Delicacies.
"In a bid to escape her nutso ex-boyfriend, Jacob, Alyssa (Marina Resa) takes a housekeeping gig at a remote Southwestern home. But her retreat coincides with the Chinese calendar's seventh month, when dead souls allegedly raise hell among the mortal world. Skeptical Alyssa isn't convinced by the warnings of her Chinese employers (Shirley To and Akiko Shima) until she starts having nightmarish visions in this creepy horror extravaganza."
Meet Ghost Month stars Marina Resa, Rick Irvin, Akiko Shima, Jerod Edington, and producer/composer Jojo Draven and writer/producer/director Danny Draven...
To celebrate the release, filmmaker Danny Draven (Deathbed) dropped Fango a line to let us know that he'll be appearing along with much of his cast and crew at a special signing event at Burbank horror staple, Dark Delicacies.
"In a bid to escape her nutso ex-boyfriend, Jacob, Alyssa (Marina Resa) takes a housekeeping gig at a remote Southwestern home. But her retreat coincides with the Chinese calendar's seventh month, when dead souls allegedly raise hell among the mortal world. Skeptical Alyssa isn't convinced by the warnings of her Chinese employers (Shirley To and Akiko Shima) until she starts having nightmarish visions in this creepy horror extravaganza."
Meet Ghost Month stars Marina Resa, Rick Irvin, Akiko Shima, Jerod Edington, and producer/composer Jojo Draven and writer/producer/director Danny Draven...
- 7/7/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
- Fangoria
Independent horror writer/director Danny Draven (pictured) let us know that he’ll be a guest speaker at the 2009 National Association of Broadcasters Show in Las Vegas this April. He’ll be giving two classes: Producing & Directing Indie Films and Distribution for Indie Filmmakers.
For the producing/directing class, which takes place Sunday, April 19 from 10:30-11:30 a.m., Draven will offer advice and guidance for those looking to break into the film world, drawing from his knowledge and experience from the low-budget horror scene. The distribution class, being held Monday, April 20 from 10:30-11:30 a.m., will cover ways to sell and self distribute your film. Both sessions, Draven notes, will be heavily informed by his most recent experiences making the supernatural chiller Ghost Month.
Draven is enthusiastic about these opportunities and is confident they’ll have a positive effect, saying, “I’m very happy to be giving these lectures.
For the producing/directing class, which takes place Sunday, April 19 from 10:30-11:30 a.m., Draven will offer advice and guidance for those looking to break into the film world, drawing from his knowledge and experience from the low-budget horror scene. The distribution class, being held Monday, April 20 from 10:30-11:30 a.m., will cover ways to sell and self distribute your film. Both sessions, Draven notes, will be heavily informed by his most recent experiences making the supernatural chiller Ghost Month.
Draven is enthusiastic about these opportunities and is confident they’ll have a positive effect, saying, “I’m very happy to be giving these lectures.
- 2/17/2009
- Fangoria
Barry Barnholtz of Barnholtz Entertainment has formed a new company, North American Motion Pictures, to produce and release movies for the DVD market. Its first horror title will be Dark Reel, which streets March 10.
Directed by Josh Eisenstadt from a script by Aaron (Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders) Pope, Dark Reel stars genre vets Edward Furlong, Lance Henriksen, Tiffany Shepis, Tony Todd, Alexandra (Dead End) Holden, Mercedes (Buffy/Angel) McNab and FX legend Rick Baker in the story of a B-movie set stalked by a serial killer. The disc will present the movie in 16x9-enhanced widescreen with 5.1 Surround and 2.0 stereo soundtracks, plus:
• Audio commentary by Eisenstadt • Audio commentary by the cast and crew • Deleted scenes with optional Eisenstadt commentary • The Making of Gnome Killer 2 featurette • Still gallery • Trailer
Retail price is $26.99; there will also be a Blu-ray, which at the moment is only being made available to stores free...
Directed by Josh Eisenstadt from a script by Aaron (Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders) Pope, Dark Reel stars genre vets Edward Furlong, Lance Henriksen, Tiffany Shepis, Tony Todd, Alexandra (Dead End) Holden, Mercedes (Buffy/Angel) McNab and FX legend Rick Baker in the story of a B-movie set stalked by a serial killer. The disc will present the movie in 16x9-enhanced widescreen with 5.1 Surround and 2.0 stereo soundtracks, plus:
• Audio commentary by Eisenstadt • Audio commentary by the cast and crew • Deleted scenes with optional Eisenstadt commentary • The Making of Gnome Killer 2 featurette • Still gallery • Trailer
Retail price is $26.99; there will also be a Blu-ray, which at the moment is only being made available to stores free...
- 12/29/2008
- Fangoria
Barry Barnholtz of Barnholtz Entertainment has formed a new company, North American Motion Pictures, to produce and release movies for the DVD market. Its first horror title will be Dark Reel, which streets March 10.
Directed by Josh Eisenstadt from a script by Aaron (Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders) Pope, Dark Reel stars genre vets Edward Furlong, Lance Henriksen, Tiffany Shepis, Tony Todd, Alexandra (Dead End) Holden, Mercedes (Buffy/Angel) McNab and FX legend Rick Baker in the story of a B-movie set stalked by a serial killer. The disc will present the movie in 16x9-enhanced widescreen with 5.1 Surround and 2.0 stereo soundtracks, plus:
• Audio commentary by Eisenstadt • Audio commentary by the cast and crew • Deleted scenes with optional Eisenstadt commentary • The Making of Gnome Killer 2 featurette • Still gallery • Trailer
Retail price is $26.99; there will also be a Blu-ray, which at the moment is only being made available to stores free...
Directed by Josh Eisenstadt from a script by Aaron (Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders) Pope, Dark Reel stars genre vets Edward Furlong, Lance Henriksen, Tiffany Shepis, Tony Todd, Alexandra (Dead End) Holden, Mercedes (Buffy/Angel) McNab and FX legend Rick Baker in the story of a B-movie set stalked by a serial killer. The disc will present the movie in 16x9-enhanced widescreen with 5.1 Surround and 2.0 stereo soundtracks, plus:
• Audio commentary by Eisenstadt • Audio commentary by the cast and crew • Deleted scenes with optional Eisenstadt commentary • The Making of Gnome Killer 2 featurette • Still gallery • Trailer
Retail price is $26.99; there will also be a Blu-ray, which at the moment is only being made available to stores free...
- 12/29/2008
- Fangoria
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